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    • Piney Woods members

    • Piney Woods members

    • 4-H clubs; Piney Woods School (Piney Woods, Miss.); African-Americans; Post office stations and branches; U. S. Post Office (Piney Woods, Miss.); Rankin County (Miss.)

    • Unidentified group of African-Americans, probably Piney Woods 4-H Club members, in front of the Piney Woods Post Office.
    • Aaron Spell Maddux Woods Account, 1835

    • Aaron Spell Maddux Woods Account, 1835

    • Cotton industry--1830-1840.; Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.

    • 22 June 1835 letter/cotton receipt transmitting $30.00 from Maddux & Woods to Aaron Spell. Receipt details cotton sales from May 1834 to June 1835 to various persons, sold for Aaron Spell by Maddux & Woods, New Orleans.
    • Senator John C. Stennis at unidentified location

    • Senator John C. Stennis at unidentified location

    • John C. Stennis Woods Massey Beauchamp 1st Cavalry Mount Olive Lucedale Mize Thomaston, GA Stennis

    • Senator John C. Stennis in unidentified location visiting 1st Cavalry Division and collecting home addresses from two 1st Battle Group, 7th Cavalry sergeants following lunch at Company C. The Cavalry Men are (l-r) Sgt. Paul L. Woods, son of Mr. and...
    • Letter, A. Shaw to Mary Shaw; 3/23/1863

    • Letter, A. Shaw to Mary Shaw; 3/23/1863

    • Shaw family; Copiah County (Miss.); Port Hudson (La.); Civil war; United States; African-Americans; Slavery; Brookhaven (Miss.); Agriculture; Confiscations; Spinning; Children; Diseases

    • Letter, Albert Shaw to his mother, Mary Shaw. He is feeling much better, but his wife, Almerinda (''Rinnie''), is still in bad health. Their son, Clarence, likes to go out to the fields before dinner and ride home on a plow mule. He writes that...
    • Woods

    • Woods

    • Forestry--Mississippi--Newton County--Photographs.; Pine--Mississippi--Newton County--Photographs.; Lantern slides.; Trees--Mississippi--Newton County--Photographs.; Farmers--Mississippi--Newton County--Photographs.;

    • Woods of a master farmer.
    • Woods Demonstration

    • Woods Demonstration

    • Trees--North Carolina--Photographs.; Forestry--North Carolina--Photographs.; Lantern slides.; Farmers--North Carolina--Photographs.; Pines--North Carolina--Photographs.

    • Woods demonstration for farmers.
    • Interview with Rodney Foil

    • Interview with Rodney Foil

    • Mississippi State University--Employees--Interviews; Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; Mississippi State University. Cooperative Extension Service; Mississippi State University--History; Mississippi State...

    • Oral history; Interview conducted with Rodney Foil on June 18 and 25, 2002 at Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University. Robert Rodney Foil was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana in 1934. He received his B.S. (1956) and M.S. (1960) in...
    • Aaron Spell Account 5 Bales Cotton, 1835

    • Aaron Spell Account 5 Bales Cotton, 1835

    • Cotton industry--1830-1840.; Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.

    • 4 March 1835 letter detailing the status of Aaron's Spell's account with Maddux and Woods and receipt for five bales of cotton sold in New Orleans for Aaron Spell 27 February 1835.
    • Aaron Spell Account 6 Bales Cotton, 1835

    • Aaron Spell Account 6 Bales Cotton, 1835

    • Cotton industry--1830-1840.; Cotton trade--Mississippi--Holmes County.; Cotton trade--Louisiana--New Orleans.; Business records--Mississippi--Holmes County.

    • 5 April 1835 letter detailing status of account of Aaron Spell with Maddux & Woods, and receipt for six bales of cotton sold in New Orleans for Aaron Spell, 19 March 1835.
    • Land of Opportunity Pamphlet

    • Land of Opportunity Pamphlet

    • Chickasaw County (Miss.)--Pictorial works.; Houston (Miss.)--Pictorial works.; Agriculture--Mississippi--Chickasaw County.; Chickasaw County Courthouse (Houston, Miss.)--Pictorial works.; Chickasaw County (Miss.)--Publicity.; Houston...

    • Pictorial pamphlet published by the Houston Progressive League describing Houston and Chickasaw County, Mississippi.
    • Senator John C. Stennis in Tallahatchie County, MS

    • Senator John C. Stennis in Tallahatchie County, MS

    • John C. Stennis; Charleston; Tallahatchie County; M. Woods McLellan; Ascalmore Drainage District; SCS; AR Buford, Jamie Whitten; Stennis

    • Senator John C. Stennis in in Tallahatchie County, MS standing with M. Woods McLellan, right, Chairman, Ascalmore Drainage District, Charleston, explains to Stennis left, operations and accomplishments of the DD in cooperation with SCS to carry W/S...
    • Don't Tell Your Monkey Man

    • Don't Tell Your Monkey Man

    • Minstrel Music. ; Songs with piano. ; Minstrel music Vocal scores with piano.

    • there is a monkey walking along a trail in the woods; he is wearing a top hat and shoes; there is a small log cabin on the side of the trail with the wording ''Home of Jazz'' written under it; there is a picture of Bill Robinson ''Bojangles''...

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